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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14679 · May 7

#typescript#chatgpt#claude#copilot#cursor#developer_tools#editor#llm#open_source#openai#visual_studio_code#vscode#vscode_extension Void is a free, open-source code editor that works like Cursor but gives you more control over your data and lets you use any AI model you want, including ones you run yourself. It’s built on top of VS Code, so you can keep your favorite settings and themes. Void offers features like AI-powered code completion, quick edits, and chat with different AI models, and you can even see and change the prompts the AI uses. This means you can code faster, work privately, and use the latest AI tools without being locked into one provider or worrying about your data being sent elsewhere[1][2][4]. https://github.com/voideditor/void

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@CryptoM · Post #64790 · 04/10/2026, 12:05 AM

🚀 North Sea Oil Prices Surge Amid Refinery Competition and Strait Concerns Oil prices in the North Sea have reached unprecedented levels as European and Asian refineries compete for supplies. According to BlockBeats, the Financial Times reported on April 10 that the ongoing control of the Hormuz Strait by Iran has further fueled market concerns. Data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) indicates that the spot price for Brent North Sea Forties crude oil approached $147 per barrel on Thursday, surpassing the peak seen before the 2008 financial crisis. This price is significantly higher than the international benchmark Brent crude June futures contract, which is priced around $50, highlighting signs of a shortage in the oil market. Traders have noted that the price surge, exceeding $30 per barrel, has hit the threshold set by the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), preventing them from purchasing next week's Brent crude contracts for difference (CFD). These contracts are commonly used to hedge against rising oil prices. #NorthSeaOil#OilPrices#RefineryCompetition#StraitConcerns#HormuzStrait#BrentCrude#OilMarket#LSEG#FinancialCrisis#OilShortage#ICE#CFD